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History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture

history experts | Joe & Kevin
History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture
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  • History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture

    JAMAICAN GANGSTER: Dog Paw — How a Choir Boy Ruled the Streets

    15/06/2026 | 13 min
    Welcome to another compelling episode of Jamaican Gangster, where we dive into the complex world of true crime jamaica. This episode focuses on Christopher "Dogpaw" Linton and the events of October 11, 2021, in St. Andrew, shedding light on the challenges faced by jamaican people in dangerous countries. We explore the broader implications for jamaica news and caribbean culture, revealing stories often overlooked.
  • History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture

    The History of Dub Reggae: How Jamaica Invented the Remix

    14/06/2026 | 20 min
    Learn what is dub music and how it uses silence, echo, and fragmentation to reshape traditional reggae compositions.

    This breakdown explores the core characteristics that define the genre, specifically focusing on how producers manipulate vocal fragments and rhythm sections. You will understand why the genre is far more than just instrumental reggae, as we examine the unique reliance on deep sonic tunnels and sudden absences of sound.

    By analyzing these studio techniques, you will gain a clearer perspective on how space and echo become just as important as the instruments themselves. If you are interested in reggae production techniques, this analysis provides the technical context needed to appreciate the minimalist approach behind the tracks.

    Subscribe for weekly music production breakdowns, and comment which genre you want us to analyze next.
  • History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture

    JAMAICAN GANGSTER: The Black Roses Crew — The Dancehall Empire That Ran the Streets of Kingston

    13/06/2026 | 19 min
    Learn the true history of Willie Haggert and the Black Roses crew. We examine how this dancehall empire controlled Kingston streets. This episode of Jamaican Gangster details the rise and influence of the Black Roses crew, led by Willie Haggert. We recount the specific events of April 18th, 2001, on Lincoln Avenue, providing a factual breakdown of the day that changed the local landscape forever. If you are interested in the deeper story behind Kingston street history, this breakdown provides the context and timeline you need. By examining the power dynamics of this dancehall empire, viewers gain a clearer understanding of the figures who shaped the culture. We strip away the rumors to focus on the documented reality of the era, offering a precise look at the events that defined the legacy of Willie Haggert. Subscribe for weekly Jamaican Gangster breakdowns, and comment below on which historical figure you want us to cover next.
  • History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture

    JAMAICAN GANGSTER: Copper — The Marksman Outlaw and the Great Kingston Shootouts

    02/06/2026 | 13 min
    JAMAICAN GANGSTER: Copper — The Marksman Outlaw and the Great Kingston Shootouts

    Dennis “Copper” Barth was not just another name in Jamaica’s violent 1970s underworld. He became one of the island’s first true “most wanted” men — a cool, calculated marksman from Rennock Lodge whose reputation was built on prison escapes, bank robberies, deadly shootouts, and a protection network so loyal that no one ever collected the bounty on his head.

    This is the story of Copper, the Hot Steppers Posse, and a Kingston era where politics, poverty, guns, and community survival collided. To some, he was a dangerous criminal. To others, he was a modern-day Robin Hood who fed the people the system had abandoned.

    Eight days after the One Love Peace Concert, where Jamaica tried to imagine peace, Copper’s story ended in gunfire at Caymanas Park. His final decision — turning back for a dropped sub-machine gun — became the moment that separated the man from the legend.

    Was Dennis “Copper” Barth a criminal who happened to help his community, or a community provider who happened to rob banks?

    Kingston knew the answer. It just never gave him up.

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  • History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture

    They Hanged a Deacon. Then England Had to Decide What Kind of Empire It Was.

    28/05/2026 | 12 min
    In 1865, Paul Bogle — a Baptist deacon who had spent years filing petitions, writing letters, and walking forty miles to ask for a meeting that was refused — led a march on the Morant Bay courthouse in Jamaica. The colonial militia fired. Thirty days of martial law followed: 439 killed, 604 flogged, over a thousand homes burned. Then England was given three separate legal opportunities to prosecute the man who ordered it. Each time, the courts found new reasons to say no. History of the Caribbean — available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen.
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Join Caribbean history experts Joe & Kevin as they uncover the #1 Caribbean History & Culture  Podcast powerful stories, cultural legacies, and untold truths that shaped the region in History of the Caribbeans: Tales of Resilience and Culture — a podcast for listeners passionate about Caribbean history, heritage, and the enduring spirit of a people who’ve shaped the world.
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